This is the most intelligent and gripping TV I have watched in years and years. Sorry I missed it when it was first released; glad it's on Netflix now. Devastating and chilling, largely because we're almost there now. (2011, created by Charlie Brooker.)

Scott Belluz and Subiksha Rangarajan (as
The Woman) Photo courtesy of Domoney Artists. Used with permission. In March, countertenor Scott Belluz
starred in The Man Who Married Himself,
a production by Toronto Masque Theatre in their penultimate season, which the Crow’s
Nest website described thus: “Unwilling to marry a
woman, a man fashions a lover from his own left side. He's enraptured by her
perfect beauty—a mirror of his own—until he discovers that this new woman longs
for freedom and wildly desires another. South Asian and Baroque music and
performance traditions meet in a stunning new masque based on a traditional
Indian folk-tale. Powerful and timely, The
Man Who Married Himself is an allegory of the female and male warring
within as told by 2 dancers, 3 singers and 6 musicians.” The show was very
engaging, with lots of gestural and sensual stimuli, as well as unexpected
humour. As
someone in the talkback said, unlike most folk-tales,
which in general have a moral, the endi…